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Which is part of the theory of evolution by natural selection?

O A. All animals in a population are able to reproduce.
O B. Adaptations cannot be passed along to later generations.
O C. Small changes add up over many generations.
O D. Animals have no variation among themselves.

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O C. Small changes add up over many generations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Evolution by natural selection states that small changes (different allele frequencies) that confer upon an individual a reproductive advantage will eventually cause the population to evolve into something different. The accumulation of all these little changes as alleles become more frequent will eventually cause evolution.

Why not A: Not all animals need to reproduce. This is the opposite of what's true: only some animals live long enough to reproduce and increase the frequency of their alleles in the population.

Why not B: They have to be passed down. Remember, these adaptations are not acquired, like Lamarck thought, but rather inherent in genetics, as Darwin thought.

Why not D: This is just plain wrong.

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